Ted (1 & 2)

TED (15)
D: Seth MacFarlane
Universal/Media Rights Capital/Bluegrass (Scott Stuber, Seth MacFarlane, John Jacobs & Jason Clark)
US 2012
102 mins

Comedy

W: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wald
DP: Michael Barrett
Ed: Jeff Freeman
Mus: Walter Murphy

Mark Wahlberg (John Bennett), Mila Kunis (Lori Collins) Seth MacFarlane (voice of Ted), Joel McHale (Rex), Giovanni Ribisi (Donny)

As a child, John Bennett made a Christmas wish that brought his teddy bear to life and the two grow up together as the best of friends. In adulthood, John must choose between getting stoned and watching movies with his fuzzy buddy or settling down with his girlfriend.
If you watch either Family Guy or American Dad, you really should know what to expect from Seth MacFarlane's directorial debut: A random story of nonsense, full of jokes that don't care who they offend, four-letter obscenities, pot humour, fart jokes and the occasional reference to 80's & 90's culture.
The story is formulaic and unoriginal but this won't be what you're watching it for. You're watching it to see a teddy bear that acts & talks like Peter Griffin and in that respect, it delivers.
It's no funnier than a regular episode of Family Guy, but an entertaining comedy for fans of the cartoon. Though it's highly doubtful that Seth MacFarlane has enough in his comedy bag to keep going with anything further than this (as has been proved with his output since).
6/10

Ted
Ted

Thunder buddies for life
Thunder buddies for life
TED 2 (15)
D: Seth MacFarlane
Universal/Media Rights Capital/Fuzzy Door (Scott Stuber, Seth MacFarlane, Jason Clarke & John Jacobs)
US 2015
115 mins

Comedy

W: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild
DP: Michael Barrett
Ed: Jeff Freeman
Mus: Walter Murphy


Seth MacFarlane (voice of Ted), Mark Wahlberg (John Bennett), Amanda Seyfried (Samantha Jackson), Jessica Barth (Tami-Lynn), Giovanni Ribisi (Donny), John Slattery (Shep Wild), Morgan Freeman (Patrick Meighan)

The foul-mouthed, pot-smoking teddy bear is back. Those who watched the original will expect more of the same. It's a film about a cuddly toy that talks like Peter Griffin.
This follow-up feels like a bit of a cash-grab, with a scattily-plotted story where Ted fights for civil rights after being legally declared an item of property rather than a person, so he and best friend John (Mark Wahlberg) hire pot-smoking young lawyer Amanda Seyfried to take the case.
There's one or two amusing moments, but there's also far too many jokes that fall flat and feel far too mean-spirited, especially when compared to the kooky fun of the original film, some of the jokes even feel like they're outtakes from the previous adventure.
There's also far too many cameos that go nowhere, such as Liam Neeson surreptitiously buying breakfast cereal and a plotline which goes nowhere about collecting Tom Brady's ejaculate. The overall result is no better than a live action version of a Family Guy episode, with a bear, endless references to 1980's films and TV shows and a "legalise cannabis" argument which is exhaled straight into your face.
This is very much for the Facebook and Twitter generation. #Average
4/10

Ted 2
Ted 2